Good DSLR with Video?

I'm gonna be making some money by the end of march and I was wondering what a good DSLR to get would be? I'd wanna take it on the field, but also be able to shoot other non-sport videos with it. My family has a Nikon D40 and we have a good lens for it (not sure about the dimensions of it but it goes in pretty far) So I was thinking since we already have a Nikon, if there's a good nikon that'll shoot video, could I just by the body and use the lens I already have?

TL;DR looking for a budget DSLR setup. (preferably Nikon, if what I said above actually would work)

t2i is kinda pricey if all you wanna do is video with a little pictures. If you get a t3 (not the t3i) i believe bestbuy has them right now for $500 with a kit lens that will give you a nice HD video. I dont know much about nikons personally. I k believe the d3100 is their budget dslr but I'm not sure if it takes video

For budget id look at the canon t2i, t3i or nikon d5100 (fairly similar to the d7000). Really depends on your budget and what future photo you want to do. Canon has better video, but nikon lenses are superior.

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For budget id look at the canon t2i, t3i or nikon d5100 (fairly similar to the d7000). Really depends on your budget and what future photo you want to do. Canon has better video, but nikon lenses are superior.

Nikon lenses are definitely not superior to Canon lenses. At most, they are on par with each other. Canon L series glass is something amazing. I have one L lens, the build quality is amazing.

For budget id look at the canon t2i, t3i or nikon d5100 (fairly similar to the d7000). Really depends on your budget and what future photo you want to do. Canon has better video, but nikon lenses are superior.

Nikon lenses are definitely not superior to Canon lenses. At most, they are on par with each other. Canon L series glass is something amazing. I have one L lens, the build quality is amazing.

And so starts the infamous canon vs nikon debate? It really depends on when/which generation you are buying as the companies leap frog each other or match each other in terms of AF speed, sharpness, price, etc.

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For budget id look at the canon t2i, t3i or nikon d5100 (fairly similar to the d7000). Really depends on your budget and what future photo you want to do. Canon has better video, but nikon lenses are superior.

Nikon lenses are definitely not superior to Canon lenses. At most, they are on par with each other. Canon L series glass is something amazing. I have one L lens, the build quality is amazing.

And so starts the infamous canon vs nikon debate? It really depends on when/which generation you are buying as the companies leap frog each other or match each other in terms of AF speed, sharpness, price, etc.

Canon vs Nikon is a stupid argument(we all know canon is definitely superior but carry on with your silly little Nikon's....kidding. maybe.)

It has video (I'm guessing you're not recording any feature films any time soon), it's a decent price if you get it used, you'll get a much better camera at the end of the day over the D40, and you'll already have a lens to use on it that "goes in pretty far"

Only bitch of DSLR video is that you're going to have to manually focus it. The whole time. You'll have to stand there and scrutinize a 3" screen and focus and refocus each and every second.

For budget id look at the canon t2i, t3i or nikon d5100 (fairly similar to the d7000). Really depends on your budget and what future photo you want to do. Canon has better video, but nikon lenses are superior.

Nikon lenses are definitely not superior to Canon lenses. At most, they are on par with each other. Canon L series glass is something amazing. I have one L lens, the build quality is amazing.

At most, Nikon lenses are better than Canon ones. Their 70-200 f/2.8 VRII and the 14-24 f/2.8 one are better than Canon's L versions. And that is just two of them.But I'm pretty sure Canon has a superior 200mm lens. And their 24-105, by god that is a beautiful L lens. Canon also has their 85mm f/1.2, which is great.Each company have their weak and strong points in their top of the line lenses.

And afnav. The video on the D5100 is better than the D7000. But The Image quality, build quality and general features are quite the oposite. By a pretty long shot as well.

For budget id look at the canon t2i, t3i or nikon d5100 (fairly similar to the d7000). Really depends on your budget and what future photo you want to do. Canon has better video, but nikon lenses are superior.

Nikon lenses are definitely not superior to Canon lenses. At most, they are on par with each other. Canon L series glass is something amazing. I have one L lens, the build quality is amazing.

At most, Nikon lenses are better than Canon ones. Their 70-200 f/2.8 VRII and the 14-24 f/2.8 one are better than Canon's L versions. And that is just two of them.But I'm pretty sure Canon has a superior 200mm lens. And their 24-105, by god that is a beautiful L lens. Canon also has their 85mm f/1.2, which is great.Each company have their weak and strong points in their top of the line lenses.

And afnav. The video on the D5100 is better than the D7000. But The Image quality, build quality and general features are quite the oposite. By a pretty long shot as well.

I know, but is similar in the fact that it is a 16.2 mp camera that uses the same sensor. Beyond that the features and specs are much more in the d7000's favor. If you are going for video then I'd go with the d5100, but for photos I'd go with the d7000.

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For budget id look at the canon t2i, t3i or nikon d5100 (fairly similar to the d7000). Really depends on your budget and what future photo you want to do. Canon has better video, but nikon lenses are superior.

Nikon lenses are definitely not superior to Canon lenses. At most, they are on par with each other. Canon L series glass is something amazing. I have one L lens, the build quality is amazing.

At most, Nikon lenses are better than Canon ones. Their 70-200 f/2.8 VRII and the 14-24 f/2.8 one are better than Canon's L versions. And that is just two of them.But I'm pretty sure Canon has a superior 200mm lens. And their 24-105, by god that is a beautiful L lens. Canon also has their 85mm f/1.2, which is great.Each company have their weak and strong points in their top of the line lenses.

And afnav. The video on the D5100 is better than the D7000. But The Image quality, build quality and general features are quite the oposite. By a pretty long shot as well.

I know, but is similar in the fact that it is a 16.2 mp camera that uses the same sensor. Beyond that the features and specs are much more in the d7000's favor. If you are going for video then I'd go with the d5100, but for photos I'd go with the d7000.

Also, for some reason the D7000 have much better low light performance than the D5100 too. I generally have my ISO at around 1000 when I shoot sports with it. Not a grainball in sight.